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Back pain is one of the prevalent types of severe and chronic pain, and it can also be one of the more difficult to diagnose and treat. Back pain does not represent a condition or disorder of its own. Instead, doctors at the California Pain Network understand that back pain is a symptom which points to an underlying condition. While back pain is experienced by many individuals (nine out of ten people experience back pain at some point in their lives), it is still poorly understood by most general care practitioners. Luckily, back pain resolves itself within three months for the majority of patients. For those who don’t find that their back pain resolves itself, however, it might be a good idea to pay a visit to the California Pain Network – www.painmanagementlosangeles.com.
Some of the most common type of back manifest themselves as a pain which radiates through the back and can even affect the patient’s extremities—arms, legs, hands, and feet. Back pain may also be accompanied by muscle aches, regardless of the part of the back where the pain is most prominent. Back pain can result in a limited range of motion, and can also affect a patient’s mobility, especially if the pain becomes a chronic issue. Lower back pain, which can include shooting or stabbing pains, can also cause painful conditions in the hips and buttocks. If the patient is experiencing any of the types of pain described above, or any other disruptive back pain, they should visit a California Pain Network for a full medical evaluation and to develop a plan of treatment. The longer back pain is left untreated, the more difficult it can be diagnose the root cause of the pain and alleviate it.
Medical help should be sought without delay if the pain seems related to bladder control or other incontinence issues, if the patient has sustained a traumatic event like a fall or a blow to the back, as in a car accident, or if the pain is accompanied by fever or abdominal pain.
The California Pain Network recommends that patients get an evaluation especially if the pain is prolonged, or if instead of maintaining at the same level or improving, it has gotten worse over time.
Some of the common causes of back pain are difficult to identify. In three out of four cases, there may be no way for the doctor to determine the exact cause of the pain. This is one reason that general practitioners may not be able to assist; in these cases, a dedicated pain specialist like those at the California Pain Network can be a patient’s only hope of relief.
About the California Pain Network
The California Pain Network should be a patient’s first choice when looking for a back pain doctor Los Angeles area professionals recommend. For more information on the California Pain Network and the treatments available at its locations, or to make an appointment, visit www.painmanagementlosangeles.com/back-pain.html/
Contact
Los Angeles Office:
1930 Wilshire Blvd #804
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Direct Phone: (310) 626-1526